In January there were 141.
In February there were 135.
But so far this month, there are only ... 52.
I’m talking about people who have taken their support of Public Citizen to the next level by joining our Sustainers program as a monthly donor.
Sustainers are incredibly important to the work you and Public Citizen do together.
It’s right there in the name.
By signing up to make an automated, recurring donation every month, you can help sustain our ability to keep fighting corporate power and pushing progressive policies.
That’s why it’s a bit worrying that we seem to be falling so far behind our usual pace of new Sustainers here in March.
I know that a monthly donation is not right for everyone.
If it’s something you can do, please sign up now.
Whether $5, $15, or $50 a month, you’ll help make sure we have the reliable, ongoing support we need to keep doing all the critical work we’re doing together.
Here are just a few of the projects you can help push forward by becoming a Sustainer today:
- Upholding our nation’s democratic ideals by winning passage of the landmark For the People Act suite of democracy protections and continuing to fight for a constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court’s disastrous Citizens United ruling.
- Guaranteeing affordable, quality health coverage for every American by winning Medicare for All.
- Speeding an end to the COVID-19 pandemic through a program to massively expand vaccine manufacturing and require vaccine makers to share their technology with the world.
- Addressing the climate crisis by turning off the spigot of funding for fossil fuel projects from banks, insurance companies, and other financial corporations.
- Making sure consumers and workers have the ability to join together to sue corporations when they are ripped off, injured, or discriminated against.
Make your first monthly donation and become a Sustainer today.
Or support our work with a one-time donation.
Either way, thank you for anything you can chip in to help make this shared project called Public Citizen even stronger.
For progress,
- Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen
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